  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | No Surprise
Long Distance phone service hasn't been a cash cow since most wireless, VoIP and even some landline providers have been including unlimited long distance at no additional cost to subscribers. -- Blagojevich / Madoff 2012! |
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@qwest.net | It is also backhaul for dsl and data. Larger businesses still use lots of data. Just because Qwest doesn't know how to compete doesn't mean the backhaul isn't needed. If it had been sold it would have been the end . |
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 iansltx
join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO
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| Wouldn't necessarily have been "the end". Though they would have lost all their ISP customers (Charter is a big one) bandwidth in big cities is cheap enough now that they could have still worked thing out just fine. I'm sure they'd be keeping their regional networks.
If they had gotten $2B for the network, sure they would've had to have start paying for some stuff, but even if they had to pay $1M per month for bandwidth due to selling that network, it'd still take a few dozen years for them to be on the raw end of the deal. |
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 cyclone_z
join:2006-06-19 Ames, IA
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| reply to pnh102 said by pnh102 :Long Distance phone service hasn't been a cash cow since most wireless, VoIP and even some landline providers have been including unlimited long distance at no additional cost to subscribers. VoIP, yes; wireless, not really. Most wireless operators just don't distinguish between local and long distance. If you have unlimited minutes, then yes, you have unlimited long distance, but if you have finite minutes, then you don't have unlimited long distance. Qwest does offer an unlimited calling package for local and long-distance. If they sold their long distance fiber network, I don't see how they could competitively offer such a service. |
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